Ah kk I thought it was nbc but i wasnt sure. I did hear that vince very much wanted to continue it but the broadcasters and partner pulled out. Some thing like 180m dollars lost in one season or some thing crazy?
If they wanted to make a good run of it, I think they'd make a show to go with it. Kinda like the ultimate fighter, meets last chance U.
It was $35-$50 million each depending on sources. Which really isnt *that* much when you consider the amount of rights fees being paid. But for NBC, they promised bigger ratings and had to give out a lot of make-goods to advertisers. It would essentially be like Vince getting a TV contract for the XFL that pays $35-$50 million for one season. Which seems like a lot...I dont know.
A funny aside about The Ultimate Fighter. UFC was on the verge of being shut down or sold and TUF was their last ditch plan to gain viewers. It was originally conceived as a reality series following Dana White day to day. Once they got the concept nailed down, they approached Vince to see if he minded them airing TUF since it was similar enough to be considered competition and Vince, thinking no one cared about MMA, said he didnt care at all. They aired TUF immediately following RAW and it kept a large amount of its lead-in in the key demos and the rest is history.
Shane also wanted to buy UFC and...I think Ballator (might have been Pride) at various times and Vince always balked because he just didnt get MMA and thought it was barbaric.
Reminds me of a personal story. When we started a wrestling promotion in late 2001, we did a big show at the UofM in March 2002...and coming off that, were approached by reps for Joe Doerksen. They wanted to run some MMA shows and wanted to partner with people who could help cross-promote. The idea was a one off fight at our next big event (at Shaw Park) but I presented a plan to my partner to open a sister-promotion, bring Joe on full time (we knew another guy in the business as well) and present quarterly MMA shows, use Dan Severn and Ken Shamrock as key "cross over" guys. My partner angrily vetoed it and demanded I focus on wrestling and not even present the idea to our investor (who was a big MMA fan). I always wished I had pushed the issue. Its not my area of expertise but there was nothing in Winnipeg until later and those acts seems to do well for a time. Oh well. /personal story. lol
It was $35-$50 million each depending on sources. Which really isnt *that* much when you consider the amount of rights fees being paid. But for NBC, they promised bigger ratings and had to give out a lot of make-goods to advertisers. It would essentially be like Vince getting a TV contract for the XFL that pays $35-$50 million for one season. Which seems like a lot...I dont know.
A funny aside about The Ultimate Fighter. UFC was on the verge of being shut down or sold and TUF was their last ditch plan to gain viewers. It was originally conceived as a reality series following Dana White day to day. Once they got the concept nailed down, they approached Vince to see if he minded them airing TUF since it was similar enough to be considered competition and Vince, thinking no one cared about MMA, said he didnt care at all. They aired TUF immediately following RAW and it kept a large amount of its lead-in in the key demos and the rest is history.
Shane also wanted to buy UFC and...I think Ballator (might have been Pride) at various times and Vince always balked because he just didnt get MMA and thought it was barbaric.
Reminds me of a personal story. When we started a wrestling promotion in late 2001, we did a big show at the UofM in March 2002...and coming off that, were approached by reps for Joe Doerksen. They wanted to run some MMA shows and wanted to partner with people who could help cross-promote. The idea was a one off fight at our next big event (at Shaw Park) but I presented a plan to my partner to open a sister-promotion, bring Joe on full time (we knew another guy in the business as well) and present quarterly MMA shows, use Dan Severn and Ken Shamrock as key "cross over" guys. My partner angrily vetoed it and demanded I focus on wrestling and not even present the idea to our investor (who was a big MMA fan). I always wished I had pushed the issue. Its not my area of expertise but there was nothing in Winnipeg until later and those acts seems to do well for a time. Oh well. /personal story. lol